(high school notes J La a " J d,y ,ftrnoon Bcappooae sunt (.er football lunn' 10 bBU1" h 81 lltn. During the game ' , of 45 point" wore run up by Ilmdor has 24 of the Li. to his crotllt. making them by i11" ' I I.I... u.wl fn. LcbdowM "" I . ...., Lake, Heeler and Lk.r hl ",,lu l"TlcuU'' u,k- llfttdy Ki"""- nouuiuru l"ujrwi i,rtcrbck I" the ubaence of Btun j moHt of the aubs had a E,oM to M'''140 ,n 11,8 ocona '"" , Uie first game played by jpPoo H'l awn. eonmer l,tlil, Hy I'"1 up a atlff tight. 8t. Llr nl ('l"llnK"r t,,e Un r gfuppoo1'- Tlio "" ttt Clutskanlo last Bat- rult''d In i 91 to I ooieai . m iiclons. The game wi ,;ed In a steady downpour, o abllnl win frequent. Clatskanlo'a lt held ry well agaliiHt the re- Led assaults of our bnckflelcl. Liilirri'd fur Ht. Helena. Ii i straw vote taken last week, ,(tio and WIlHon each received 41 oiid lli-nHon waa given 4. 1'iir KtHiiwuod Ii at present nuri- L i ipraliii'd ankle, which he re lied In basketball practice. The seniors havo caught up with fri-hhini'ii lii the apelllng contoat. Li two clunsoa are now even. I Kiphomori'H and Junior are still ,njr poliitH behind. T1i girl are still practicing In or baseball, but aa yet have no mei scheduled. Tha second teem from Franklin L tchool of Portland will be down i football game Friday after i, November 10. Tlio game will Lrt promptly at S p. m. Come out le your support to the Ht. Hol pich tchool, your school. JONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE IS SETTLED Will Return to Work I uriiHT Conditions. Under According to reliable Information nl from noma of the St. Helena luilioremen, the strike has been de- rrd oil; Unit Is, no fur aa It affects Columbia river. It Is atatod that k men will return to work under f um conditions aa existed prior Jute 1, and ut the old rate, vis: I cents per hour straight tlmo and cents per hour for overtime. Already the union men are at work Priwott mid Kalnier, and 0. H. umpnon, of Astoria, who hoa been pointed urbllrutor for the long- k)rmMi, Ih Intro In consultation Hi (he oRicliilu of the lumber com- inlM reliitlve to the mutter. The Itmath, which arrived Tu outlay lit, wus loaded by non-union men. Jli'llnltii understanding between the snoremen and lumbcrmou ont vlhK been reuched. Should Dome f it arrangements be made, about 'lv of the local union men will mediately roHumo the work of load- (thu vchhi-Ih which cull hero for ipies. HANGKS MADE IN FIRE ALARM BOXES ckle'ii Cornnr 9 Uierfcirrt's 23 Bon's 24 r Hull jj Lol 33 L'' ruy 34 trsl Grocery 4 2 "le Hotel 43 8tr Crock 44 "en's 52 sPltal 63 M St. Helens I'wpot 54 'wolfs Corner 66 WATKINH, Fire Chief I'hone !H R0P REPORT FOR I STATE OF OREGON I "u i"ry of preliminary etl- tsot nroo Drodiictlon for the state fRon, us compiled by the bureau crP eHtlmutes. United States de- Jftnient of agriculture, Is aa fol w''it-October estimate 17,457, "UnIioIh; prod notion last year ""I vstlmute), 20,026,000 bushels. AHtlmntA 17.184.- 7" tu.; production lust year (tlnal pniiule), 16.060.000 bu. "fly October estimate 4,966.- Production last year (final estl f ,B), 4,080,000 bu. 1 otuloes KKtliiniln tliU veur. 7.- r".u bu.; production last year ""l Wiillmate). 6,620,000 bu. llliy Setllnmlinr ulltimln 1 7 Iiib; production lust year (final "milo, 1.870.0UO tons. AI1'I'S Estimate thin year. 1 0,000 hlils.; production last year ":i eHthiiate), 1,043,000 bhla. IrlcoH The first prlco given la the "rK on Novombor 1 thla year, and " KWoiut flu urn Ida vnruva nn No- f '""' I lnet year: Wheat, 130 and r Pr biiNhol. Corn, 76 and 80 r". 43 and 36. Potatoes, 81 and f "ny. 810 and $8.70 per ton, i8, SI and S9n nnr S. P. & S. TIME TABLE From Portland leaves Train. l'orii.n,,! Arrives St. Helens 9:12 a. m. 1:3.1 p. m. 1:23 p. m. 7:0 p. ui. No. 21 8:10 a. in. No. 26 12:26 n. m. No. 27 6:16 d in No. 23 6:16 n. in. To Portland . leaves Arrives Train. Ht. Helens lriun.i 7:69a.m. :16a.m. N- 11:16 a.m. 12:20 p.m. No. 28 3:31 p. in. 4:40 p. m No. 24 8:62 d. m. 8:f.n m Dusea leave for station a limit vn minutes In advunce of ubove time. CHURCH NOTICES 'oiiKrKiiLIiiiitl ClillPili lllble school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Mornlg worship, 11 o'clock. Theme, 'The What and Why of the Tercen tenary Program." Christian Kndeiivor topic, "How to lie Htrong." Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Theme, "Withered Minha." Thursday, November 16 Fellow ship supper and service. 8t. Helens wus fortunate this week In liuvlng so much of the time of Itev. C. A. Phlppn, who caiuo directly here from llerkeley, Cul. He attend ed all the soshIoiiii of tlio county Sun day school convention, accepted an Invitation to the Christian Knilouvor! aoclul at Oulld bull Saturday eve - nlng. visited both Sunday preached In the Congregational church Sunday morning, assisted by ('. K. Ostrunder, held a special boys' conference Sunday afternoon, and made un address at the M. V,. church Sunday evening. FARMERS' AND HOME- MAKERS WEEK Farmers' and Homemakers' Week and Conferences will be held at the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor vallls Junuary 1 to 6 Inclusive. In struction by members of the college: staff, farmers, practicing specialists, . , ,. . . . , experts from the United Stales de-:,n partmenl of agriculture, Including ; some of the most capable talent In j the United States and Canada, will ' . , , ., ,.,! Defeatured. Many organizations will , convene; conferences on subjects of; Interest In the development of the state will be staged; entertainments and banquets will be offered. There j are no entrance lees or educational reqiiirenienis. ah rw huhku. oim- . , at. I' cial rates on all rullrouda will be avalluble, us well as moderately priced accommodations In Corvullis. j CENTENARIAN CASTS : VOTE FOR HUGHES; One of the men who went to the polls Tuesday morning to cast Ills vote for Churles K. Hughes for presi dent of the United States was 11. H. , Wut:.on, a prominent ceiitenurlan of J Oswego. N. Y. the home stute of the republlcun nominee Mr. Watson, I who is the father of Mrs. F. C. Jolm- on, of GI2 Franklin avenue, Astoria, will be 102 years of age on his next birthday, which occurs on April 27 1 next. He bus been a Htauncn repun-1 llran during nil his years and never fulled to take advantage of his rlghl j io vote, taking a big interest in cacii succeeding contest. Mr. Watson, who Is In excellent health despite his ad vanced age, cast his lirst vote for president of the United States in his early twenties. Astorlan. NEW PRUNING INFORMATION How summer pruning brings the young apple trees Into earlier bear ing; how it Influences bud develop ment ; and what relation the various characteristics of the spur bear to fruit production, aro explained in the new Station bulletin, "Pruning In vestigations," Just off tlio college pross. Though highly technical, It should prove of value to practical growers. Copies free on request. $194,922 TAXES DELINQUENT Jackson county's 1915 delinquent taxes are 1194,922.69. The total taxes for that year were $778,768.44, Including 168,000 due on railroad grant lands and which Is a portion of the delinquency. A sumary for ih nnmunts charged for the past four yeara and the delinquencies for the corresponding poriods, shows that the present year'a collections are Bhort to a greator extent than for any period since 1912. BIDS ON SCHOOL ASKED Tho Astoria board of education hat approved the plans und specifications : for the proposed now grade school building and will opon bids on ili construction on llocemhor 6. j The atructure is to contuln 20 1 clansroonis and will coat approximate ly $75,000. The city night schools, OBtabllshod to teach English to foreign-born residents, opened Monday night with nn attendance of 138. ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, I$l6 HKHI I.T OK OltKtJON VOTK ON ItKKKItUKI) AND 1M. TI.1TIVK MKAHl ItKH MeaNureti Carried Hlnglo Item veto. Hhlp tax exemption. Itnpoal Sunday closing law. Hural credits. Tax limitation. MeaMurai HcfeuUNl. Single tux. Pendleton normal school. Hrewcrii' bill. Hone-dry luw. MeaMinw in Doubt. Antl-compiilHory vaccination. Nigro suffrage amendment. The members of the Congrega tional church will give a "Fellowship Supper" nt Culld bull Thursday eve ning, November 16. Plans for fur ther extension of the church work will bo discussed and formulated. NOTICE Notice U hereby given that the County Koudmastor has filed In this office his Certificate of completion of the following contract: A. I,. WKST ROADS NO. "P 62" and No. 2, in ROAD DISTRICT NO. 4. II Y A. L. CLARK. CONTRACTOR. All protests against the acceptance '.," conlrnct be filed in the I tion hereof. Date of first publication, November 3rd, 1916. A. F. BARNETT, 6-2 County Clerk. NOTK'K TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR COL UMBIA COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel Johnson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to the creditors of and all persons having claims agalnBt the estate of Samuel Johnson, deceased, to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, ,01,1he undersigned, administrator of : said estate, at his residence, at Mist, (.oluniblll rountv. state of Ore- KOn, that being the place designated for the transaction of the business of "'! stte- w,,t1h,n ?lx montll from the date of this notice. Dated November 3rd, 1916. JOHN HEDLUND, Administrator of the Estate of I 1.1 i l Mmml Jonnson.uecea.eu. MkAAAAA When You Want Bulter J Ask your grocer for HT. HKLKN8 BKHT He has it. By Text the Bent SI. Helens ( "wiieratlve Cream ery Association 4 Nt. Ilfien Oregon 9 FOR SALE: NORTHERN SPY APPLES Right from the farm and at prices ANYONE CAN AFFORD Place your order today, they will not last long. JOHN JOSEPHSON, Phone 104-4 Warren, Oregon 45-3 WHITE 4 WHITE j t FRESH and SALT MEATS Sutisfw Hon or your money back Heat market price paid for hogs, beef and veal. Delivery to any part of the city Phone 52 West St. Helens $ All Buses Call at Hotel . Courteous Treatment STOP AT ORCADIA HOTEL TIIOS. ISIHSTKlt, Prop, t'lili ken Dinner Sunday, StUc HATES $I.M PKU DAY AND UP Sclul Rates to Regular Boarders Get Away from the RENT HABIT Own your own lot and build our own home. We have a hundred lots in the most desirable locations of the city. Prices range from $75 to $250 These lots are sold on easy .crms; a little down and a small payment each month. See Columbia County Real Estate Co. L. R. Rutherford, Mgr. St. Helens, Oregon Golden West Coffee Is "Just Right- ii. HELENS-PORTLAND AUTO LINE I RANK KHKI'ARD, Prop. KC1IKDI 1.10 A. M. P. M l.v. St. Helens . . . . 7 SO 1:30 Warren 7;-t l:4i Suuppoose o:0" 2:0c Vr. Portland H:i0 3:''.0 u,v. Portland 10.00 4.00 Vr. St. Helens 11:50 5. SO Saturdays and Suntliivg Special trip leaving St. Helens 6 p. Leave Portland 11 p. m. RELIABLE SERVICE With Time On Her Hands a lady Is apt to feel lonely, but if she is carrying one of our Watches she will at least be sure of always being accurate in her appointments. We are naturally proud of the time-keeping qualities of our elegant gold and silver watches, as well as of the dainty and artistic designs, and the beautiful workmanship throughout. Our Jewelry bears the reputation of being ,'ever host." VON A. GRAY, JEWELER W. H. B ROWER, Propr. DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES. CANDIES CIGARS AND TOBACCO Phone 1)3 Next to Central Market J WEINHARD'S Non-Intoxicating Siarkling Golden and Amber Nectar The Best for the Home Henry Weinhard Plant 1 PORTLAND, OREGON PERRY GRANITE CO. Earl Perry, Mgr. 301 4th St. Portland, Ore. Designers and Manufac turers of Monuments. Deal with us direct and thus save agent's commis sion. For Good Work, always the cheapest. H. M. TERRY THE MOTOR TROUBLE MAN Expert MachiniNt. Krhig your auto troubles to ni. Murine work a specialty. Shop ut St. Helens giirage. Phone 07 PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE G.O EAST Union Pacific System KKTIK.V TIIK 8AM K WAV SUPERIOR SERVICE Through Sleeping Cars to Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and Intermediate points. Dining Cur Service sec-ond-to-none. The routo Is via the famous Columbia River The "Old Oregon" and "Pioneer" Trails wonderful In Ecenic and historic interest. Automatic Signals guarding the entire main line, and 1,140 miles of double-track are guarantees of the hiftli standurd the I'nion Pacific sets. JOINS WEST AND EAST WITH STEEL Union Pacific System Tickets, reservations and travel service to suit your needs upon application to C. W. ROBERTS, I). F. & V. A., Astoria, Ore. WM. MeMl'KRAY, General Pnnsenner Agent, Portland. DOX'T FOItt.KT TDK urn Given by the Name munuKCin SATURDAY NIGHT, At (iynmuNium Hull, St. Helens. Kciul Feature Pri) Dancing I St. Helens Wood and Lath Electric Lighting Lumber Manufacturers GEO. II. SHINN, Pres. Columbia County Abstract Company ST. HELENS, OREGON H The only complete abstract system in Colum bia County, Oregon. BEST WORK LOWEST PRICES Big Stock of Fall Goods MACKINAWS IN LATEST PATTERNS MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES SHOES FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN The latest styles and patterns in Fall Dress Goods and Millinery. Call and inspect our stock. M. ROSENTHAL A Dollar's Worth for the Dollar You Spend STEAMER HOO HOO Roy ltuuseriimn, Owner FREIGHTING, Itensonuble Rates Phone 28 P. A BOULEVARD OF cnt as tlio Shipwrights' Hull NOVK.M11KR 18, IU1 Best of muNic and jolly time to all. Tickets $1.00; Ladies Free Lumber-Co. L. It. RUTHERFORD, Stc. TOWING, O. Box BOO EXCURSIONS Good Service - St. Helens, Ore, M